Bloomington High School, The Gothic, 1918, Page 83

Description: CALENDARMonday, Sept. 17. Cheer up, boys, schoolll be out in nine months.Tuesday, Sept. 18. Upperclassmen busy conducting lost Freshmen to recitationrooms.Wednesday, Sept. 19. Still conducting.Thursday, September 20. Gymnasium opened. Basketball practice begun.Friday, October 12. Stempel begins his career as a journalist. First of seriesof High School notes appear in World.Tuesday, October 16. We are all presented with a copy of the Optimist. Schoolpress responsible for its tardiness.Friday. Oct. 19. Arrangements are made to have the Gothic printed on the schoolpress.Monday, Oct. 22. Staff meeting attempted. Three members present.Tuesday, Oct. 23. First Senior class meeting of the year held in the section room.Arrangements are made for Senior Gothic pictures.Wednesday, Oct. 24. Seniors call on Miss Roach. Those who are obliged tomiss classes are heartbroken.Friday, October 26. Cloudy weather prevents finishing of pictures. Gothic treas-urer swamped with money.Monday, Oct. 29. Rest of Seniors give the camera their worst.Wednesday, Nov. 1. Faculty follows example of Seniors. Miss Van Campen goesinto Greek candy store looking for Roach Studio.Thursday, Nov. 2. No need to wash your steps. Teachers all out of town atState Association meet. Two days vacation.Tuesday, Nov. 6. Senior picture proofs much in evidence in section room. Under-classmen avoid that part of building.Tuesday, Nov. 13. Miss Soupart starts short-story and poetry contest for theGothic.Friday, Nov. 16. The cameras suffer. Snapshots taken of Freshmen and Facultymembers.Monday, Nov. 19. Snapshooters still busy.Thursday, Nov. 22. Cogshall and Axtell decided not to join the ambulance corps,but to stay home and patrol the library instead. We thoughtfainting was old-fashioned.Image alt-text: Black ink drawing, titled “Fire Drill Timekeeper On the Job.” The drawing is of an individual, looking at a watch and scratching their head with a question mark above their head. “Nothing there to scratch” is written above their head. The drawing is signed “JSC.”
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